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Living in the Light of the Resurrection
Living in the Light of the Resurrection
Bible Passage: Hebrews 7:25, John 2:18–22, Matthew 12:38–40, Mark 5:22–43, Mark 5:25–34, John 1:38–46, Matthew 19:13–15, Mark 10:46–52, Luke 19:1–10, Romans 10:9, Romans 13, Matthew 24:36, Acts 1:11, 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18, 1 Thessalonians 4:17, John 14:1–3, 1 John 2:1
Bible Passage: Hebrews 7:25, John 2:18–22, Matthew 12:38–40, Mark 5:22–43, Mark 5:25–34, John 1:38–46, Matthew 19:13–15, Mark 10:46–52, Luke 19:1–10, Romans 10:9, Romans 13, Matthew 24:36, Acts 1:11, 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18, 1 Thessalonians 4:17, John 14:1–3, 1 John 2:1
Summary: The resurrection of Jesus, the One who lives forever, affirms His divinity and provides essential hope for humanity, signifying complete salvation, constant accessibility, and eternal life.
Application: This sermon can encourage believers to lean fully on Christ's ability to save and support them in their current struggles, embracing His constant presence in their lives and preparing their hearts for His return.
Teaching: The key teaching of this sermon is that Jesus is not only the source of eternal life but also actively engages in the lives of believers, offering them forgiveness, intercession, and hope in every circumstance they face.
How this passage could point to Christ: Throughout the Scriptures, Jesus is depicted as the promised Messiah whose resurrection confirms God's covenant promises. His resurrection exemplifies hope for eternal life and demonstrates His ongoing work as our Advocate and High Priest.
Big Idea: Because Jesus lives forever, we can trust Him for complete salvation, find comfort in His constant availability, and look forward with hope to His imminent return.
Recommended Study: As you prepare this sermon, explore the context and significance of the resurrection as portrayed in Hebrews and the Gospels using your Logos library. Look into the themes of Jesus' intercession in Heaven and His active role in believers' lives. Additionally, consider examining the theological implications of the signs Jesus performed and how they affirmed His identity, which can deepen the understanding of His resurrection power.
1. Complete Salvation in Christ
1. Complete Salvation in Christ
Hebrews 7:25
Perhaps you could begin by emphasizing the unique nature and eternal priesthood of Jesus as highlighted in Hebrews 7:25. His ability to save "completely" underscores His total sufficiency in granting salvation and sustaining believers. This verse perfectly sets the tone for the complete scope of salvation Jesus offers, emphasizing His role as our Advocate and High Priest. Point out that Christ's ongoing intercession for us, made possible through His resurrection, ensures our faith and strength in times of doubt and struggle.
2. Confirming His Divinity
2. Confirming His Divinity
John 2:18–22; Matthew 12:38–40
You could delve into how Jesus, in these passages, prophesies His resurrection through the imagery of rebuilding the temple and the sign of Jonah. This shows Jesus' awareness of His divine mission and His power over death. It assures believers of His truth and His promises, reinforcing the reliability of placing our hope in Him. Reflect on His ability to bring life from death, encouraging believers to trust in His power to resurrect and transform their own circumstances today.
3. Comfort and Eternal Hope
3. Comfort and Eternal Hope
John 14:1–3; 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18
Consider focusing on the hope and future assured through Jesus' resurrection, as highlighted in these passages. His promise to prepare a place for us, along with the assurance of believers' future resurrection, anchors our faith in His return. This provides comfort and anticipation for what lies ahead, reminding the congregation of their eternal home. Lastly, stress Jesus’ active presence in our lives today, emphasizing the Christian call to live in readiness for His imminent return, grounded in the reality of His resurrection.
